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Rather than leaning into pop-culture cool, this new stage production at Sadler's Wells recognises its fragility ...
Paris Fitzpatrick as Jimmy and Serena McCall as ‘Mod Girl’ in Quadrophenia Credit: Alastair Muir The fundamental problem with ...
This is a production that falls into the above average category but not yet a 'great' achievement. It tries to do a little ...
Quadrophenia, a Mod Ballet at Sadler's Wells review: 'you can’t look away' - 4/5 A glittering opening night for The Who’s ...
VETERAN actors Leslie Ash and Phil Daniels look sharp at the premiere of a ballet version of Quadrophenia.  The pair, who ...
Paul Roberts’s adaptation of The Who’s 1973 double album brings themes of identity crisis and masculinity that are just as ...
The classic rock legend, best known for his tenure with The Who, posed for photos with the iconic 1960s 'It Girl' during an ...
But this is Modsummer Night’s dreaming, spanning a week in teenage Jimmy’s life, whose quest for identity and a tribe make him leave his depressed parents in London for a spell in Brighton. The ballet ...
Quadrophenia is something that is a bit of a phenomenon. It started life as a concept album written by Pete Townshend and ...
Quadrophenia (1973) was his attempt to remind The Who of their youthful Mod roots, and the music which lured him back to the band for 1996 performances of the album. After the 1979 film fleshed out ...
In a reimagining of Pete Townshend’s ‘rock opera’ at Sadler's Wells, the suits needed to be razor-sharp. Paul Smith was enlisted for the task ...
With a talented cast, arresting design and a phenomenal score, this show captures what it was like to be young at an important cultural moment, writes Kelly Apter ...